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00:00 I thought it was him.
00:02 When I was in the kitchen, I thought if my mom was in the kitchen,
00:06 her heart might have stopped beating.
00:09 Because my mom saw Arthur being embarrassed.
00:16 The damage done by the UN in Banjar,
00:21 we have received the report.
00:24 The Supreme Court has issued a ruling.
00:30 ALW has been imprisoned,
00:35 but his acts are one of the most heinous acts of the UN in Indonesia.
00:39 The pedophilia case against Indonesian children was once reported.
00:44 Not only that, recently,
00:46 new phenomena have emerged in Indonesia,
00:49 which are the actions of the bulleh's.
00:51 The ones who are more often scoffed at are the bulleh's in Bali.
00:54 There are those who make the bulleh's feel like they are the best,
00:57 so they don't follow the rules,
00:59 like when they are driving with a car.
01:02 (The bulleh's are driving with a car)
01:21 You can do that, as good as you want.
01:25 Please be aware,
01:27 you live in a country where people are arrogant.
01:29 They are even scoffed at when they are being hit by a car.
01:33 The days are getting more and more serious.
01:55 They say it's a bad luck, but it's not that bad.
01:58 Once, because of being confused to find the exit door of Igu Stinghurah Rai,
02:02 the bulleh's chose to climb the fence to get out of the airport.
02:05 It doesn't make sense, right?
02:07 You can ask the officer,
02:08 and they will show you the exit door.
02:10 Don't be afraid to be checked by the immigration.
02:13 (The bulleh's are being chased by the police)
02:30 The government should take a firm action,
02:34 if it's necessary to be deported.
02:38 Speaking of taking a firm action,
02:40 Faridah Nurhan, who was a food blogger in Kodlu,
02:42 when she was reviewing food in the Kopsah shop,
02:44 she was taken a firm action by the Somasi's.
02:47 It's getting hotter and hotter.
02:49 Is it okay to be like Somasi?
02:51 You can't talk nicely.
02:53 Faridah Nurhan also meant well,
02:55 as a reminder not to end up turning off people's business
02:58 because of food reviews.
03:00 What's the purpose of Kodlu's blog?
03:03 If the review is so loud,
03:05 won't it harm people too?
03:08 Faridah Nurhan's intention was as clear as Abdi Mci's words.
03:13 Remember, don't end up turning off people's business
03:17 because of food reviews.
03:20 If it's not good, let people know.
03:23 If I come to a place,
03:25 even though I'm told by other food bloggers
03:28 that the food is good,
03:30 if it's not good,
03:31 I won't upload it.
03:33 Secondly, I will talk to the owner,
03:37 the people there,
03:39 their team.
03:41 If it's good,
03:43 it's good.
03:45 If it's not good,
03:47 it won't be good.
03:49 If the goat is still smelly,
03:51 it's better.
03:53 Guys, because of this,
03:56 Faridah was reported to the police.
03:58 It's a brave step,
04:00 but this is a different case.
04:02 Faridah will be fired.
04:04 No, the woman who was arrested by Mr. Omay
04:07 admitted that she was ready.
04:08 That's it, Mr. Mirsa.
04:09 Faridah's firing is in line with the comments of Ani Avanti.
04:13 I've been to many places for food reviews.
04:17 If you don't like it, don't come back.
04:22 Done.
04:24 It's that simple.
04:25 Do you have to kill a lot of people?
04:28 Not just the characters, but the way they live.
04:30 The way they live?
04:31 Yes.
04:32 That's it.
04:33 If you want to save the lives of many people who are fighting,
04:37 you have to kill them.
04:41 Kill them.
04:43 By irresponsible hands and fingers.
04:46 For example, there is a man who is a butcher.
04:49 That's a living creature that God created.
04:52 He doesn't live alone.
04:54 There is a destiny.
04:56 Then,
04:58 maybe we can't deny,
05:01 but we have to deny it.
05:03 Because we need to deny it for introspection.
05:06 But honestly,
05:08 there is a way
05:11 that doesn't stop us from getting angry.
05:18 But, the netizens don't want to hear that advice.
05:22 They'd better follow the rules.
05:24 Don't think wisely,
05:25 as long as Faridah Nurhan is said to be suspected of body shaming and doxxing
05:28 or violating Code Blue's data without permission,
05:31 she will be attacked.
05:33 Comments full of insults, slander, and slander are aimed at Faridah.
05:37 This is bad.
05:40 Relax.
05:46 This is bad.
05:57 Relax.
05:59 This is bad.
06:05 Relax.
06:07 This is bad.
06:14 This is bad.
06:23 This is bad.
06:25 This is bad.
06:37 Faridah spoke rudely when reviewing the stall.
06:43 This is not a matter of age, guys.
06:46 There is an expression, age,
06:48 not a rule of manners or the courtesy of someone.
06:50 But, guys, it's not a small matter.
06:52 A netizen who agrees with Faridah by evaluating the way of reviewing Code Blue
06:55 can kill her business.
06:57 She can do that for the sake of the business of a rich person.
07:01 The netizen said,
07:02 "It won't be peaceful if you don't keep frying it."
07:04 Faridah Nurhan didn't stop being attacked.
07:07 The videos of Faridah's face before the surgery were uploaded again.
07:12 It was uploaded again and commented with bullying.
07:14 Not only that,
07:15 netizens also said that Faridah had made a stall in the car because of her review.
07:21 Although it has been clarified,
07:23 it was still a red note for the netizen who was bullied.
07:27 Even the netizen was angry when Faridah reviewed one of the products made by AL & DUL
07:32 which is said to be as good as sadist.
07:35 This is expensive.
07:37 Not bad.
07:40 This is...
07:42 the salted egg.
07:46 The salted egg is good, but not too salty.
07:50 And...
07:52 the kruus is not enough.
07:54 I think the kruus is not enough.
07:56 This is not salty, but it's savory.
07:58 Yes, it's savory.
07:59 The kruus is not enough.
08:01 I can taste all of them.
08:05 Why is there a sweet taste?
08:07 I'll taste it first because it's expensive.
08:13 Is it good?
08:15 I don't understand the taste of the normal egg.
08:19 It tastes standard.
08:21 It's not as good as the price of Rp. 95.000.
08:27 And the creator is handsome.
08:30 Right?
08:31 I think it's not AL & DUL who made this.
08:34 I think it's someone else who made this.
08:36 Because AL & DUL who made this must be good.
08:40 Because they are a family of perfectionists.
08:42 Now, what makes Faridah Nurhan more popular
08:46 is that this 41-year-old food blogger
08:49 is suspected of insulting the code blue vision
08:51 until the owner's real identity is exposed.
08:53 Whether she wants to defend the code blue or not,
08:55 netizens are also heated up
08:57 until they discussed Faridah's appearance
08:59 a few years ago before being exposed by Oplas.
09:02 It's getting longer.
09:07 If it's a matter of netizens,
09:09 they will be exposed.
09:10 Even the whole family will be exposed.
09:12 Even the people who are not there will be exposed.
09:14 All of them.
09:15 What will happen to Netizens 6+2?
09:18 Right.
09:19 But we have to remember
09:20 especially after seeing the news from the UN
09:22 and also from the food review
09:24 when we came to a restaurant.
09:27 I remember the slogan or words
09:30 that are very beautiful.
09:31 "Where the earth is stepped on, there it is trampled."
09:34 So we have to respect our existence.
09:37 And just like reviewing a food or a place,
09:40 we can do that.
09:41 We can criticize it.
09:42 Because we need an honest review.
09:44 But if it hurts or looks like insulting,
09:47 we can't do that.
09:49 Because we have to remember
09:51 that they are also looking for a business.
09:53 Actually, when we come to a restaurant
09:56 or a tourist attraction,
09:58 we have a choice
09:59 whether we have to show all the data we have
10:02 or we can just show it
10:03 but we can also talk to the owner
10:06 based on the data we have.
10:07 "Sir, I saw this and that."
10:09 We can talk to them nicely.
10:11 The goal is to be better in the future.
10:14 But if the goal is just to insult or humiliate,
10:18 then we can just let it go.
10:20 So what is this like?
10:21 There are two knives.
10:23 So like what I said earlier from the UN
10:25 and also the food review,
10:27 we have to have a good attitude
10:30 so as not to hurt people's feelings
10:33 and also not to do something
10:35 that is really weird.
10:37 So what is the ethics?
10:39 The ethics.
10:41 Okay, Pemirsa.
10:42 Of course, there are still many more news
10:43 that we will bring to you.
10:45 See you again on Insert Story.
10:47 I'm Astrid Tian.
10:48 And I'm Dewanika.
10:49 And as usual, we will give you the latest information
10:51 from domestic and international artists
10:53 and also those who are viral.
10:55 That's right. It's really viral.
10:57 There is a couple who wants to be happy
10:59 but it turns out to be a mess.
11:01 So it happened in Medan.
11:03 There is a woman named Roza Namira
11:05 who was proposed by her boyfriend
11:07 and the wedding was already completed.
11:09 There was a party,
11:11 there was a rundown,
11:12 the catering was all done.
11:14 But it turns out that the man's fiancée
11:17 seems to be a one-time thing.
11:19 Why?
11:20 He didn't do the agreement
11:23 that was given to him.
11:25 He said that later when the wedding was over,
11:28 he would give some money to give...
11:31 Usually, when getting married,
11:33 we know that we have to work together.
11:36 But the man didn't do that.
11:38 He didn't get married,
11:40 but the party was still going on.
11:42 So, there was no wedding.
11:44 So, there was no husband and wife couple.
11:46 But the party was still there
11:48 because there were many people invited.
11:50 So, this party is to celebrate
11:52 to be happy with friends who were invited.
11:55 Like a birthday party.
11:57 Or to celebrate the unhappiness of marriage.
12:00 Right.
12:01 Who knows, whatever the decision is,
12:03 we don't know.
12:04 Of course, this is a day...
12:06 It's still a wedding day.
12:08 It should be a wedding day.
12:10 But it's a very special day.
12:12 Because no matter what,
12:14 if we have a family,
12:17 we have a complete parent,
12:19 the reason why we are happy
12:21 is because we have our parents.
12:23 This story is different from this one.
12:26 Because on the wedding day,
12:28 he just met his father.
12:31 Oh my God.
12:32 So, on the wedding day,
12:34 the bride and groom finally met their father.
12:37 On that day.
12:39 He never met him.
12:41 He never met him.
12:42 Especially when he was one year old.
12:45 Of course, he didn't have a memory with his father.
12:48 Because one year is still too early
12:50 to remember everything.
12:52 That's it.
12:53 And of course, the story will be broadcasted now.
12:55 Watching a loved one
12:59 who promised to be with his dream woman
13:02 is the dream of every parent.
13:04 It can't be lied to.
13:05 This is one of the most touching moments
13:07 in building a new life.
13:08 Like a mother who even in a critical condition,
13:11 willing to attend the happiest day for her son.
13:15 Watched from the video that just went viral on Jagatmaya,
13:18 a mother lying weak in a patient's bed
13:20 with oxygen still sticking to her nose.
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13:53 Although she was in a critical condition,
13:56 she was always around her son as if she was calming him down.
13:58 Even her spirit was depicted
14:00 in the video of a mother who was also beaten by a bull.
14:03 She wore an orange dress and a black patterned dress.
14:06 Seeing that her son's responsibility was over,
14:09 Kya's father also shed tears
14:11 when his son and his beloved wife
14:13 were blessed as husband and wife.
14:16 The wedding day was successfully realized
14:18 at the end of the life of the mother.
14:20 Because of the seven days of that moment,
14:22 the mother's age was closed.
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14:36 Now her duty has been replaced by her beloved wife.
14:38 But all the love and struggle will never be forgotten.
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14:47 In other viral postings,
14:49 the child's father seems to hold back his tears
14:51 and also asked to start a new life
14:53 by moving to another country.
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15:07 There was a test in the middle of the wedding.
15:09 This was also felt by a woman from Medan.
15:11 When all the preparations were almost perfect,
15:13 starting from catering, busana, to the building,
15:16 everything went smoothly.
15:17 But two days before the wedding,
15:19 everything was scheduled to be stopped
15:21 because the bride's husband suddenly withdrew
15:24 when the bride was in front of his eyes.
15:26 Yes, this failure must be overcome by a woman named Rosa Namira,
15:30 where her unfortunate story has been spread on social media
15:33 from the postings that she herself posted.
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15:37 Through the account @namira.mua
15:39 which tells the story of the failure of the marriage
15:41 started when the husband's fiancée
15:43 did not pay the dowry as agreed before.
15:47 By screenshot, it can be seen that the man's fiancée
15:49 asked for the money back which was given as much as 30 million.
15:52 [Music]
15:54 Although in the end, he apologized directly to the family of the woman's fiancé
15:59 because he could not afford the wedding fee that had been promised himself,
16:02 but the wedding was still canceled.
16:04 Especially when he found out that the man's fiancée
16:06 had actually told him a lie
16:08 that the wedding was canceled
16:10 because the woman's fiancé had passed away.
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16:14 Disappointed, yes, but if you move on,
16:16 this is a person who is not finished yet.
16:18 It seems easy for a woman's fiancé.
16:20 No man's fiancé, no problem.
16:22 The marriage that took place on July 23
16:25 became an unforgettable party.
16:27 It seems in the moments of the event,
16:29 the family of Rosa Namira danced,
16:31 enjoying the splendor of the appearance of traditional Malay music artists.
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49:38 Thank you, Keisha, for the lovely dinner.
49:44 So, sister, thank you.
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